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0 % m z r J Commences FRIDAY, February 7th. Here is a short list of Bargains. {Visit this busy store. Everything reduced in price. Be in with the crowd of happy buyers. Celanese MAROCA LN'E, 40-in in Rosewood, Almond Green, Black and White. Special Sale Price 1/11 yard. Special Table ol' Dress REMNANTS, all at reduced prices. BOILING SILK, 29-in in White only. Sale Price yard. Coloured JAP SILK, 28-in in all wanted shades. Sale Price 9d yard. TUSSORE SILK, 33-in, natural shade. Sale Price 83d yard. Strong Striped FLANNELETTE SHIRTING— Usually 1/6 yd. Sale Price 1/- yard. TABLE OIL BAIZE, a large range of patterns, . 45, 48 and 54 inches wide. Sale Price 1/8 yard. 50 Dozen Special Purchase STRIPED' TURKISH TOWELS. Sale Price 1/11 pair 32in Striped PYJAMA FLANNELETTE. Usually 1/- yard. Sale 1 Price T\d yard. REMNANTS of LINOLEUMS, 6 feet wide, at SPECIAL RATES. Special Line Ladies’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS. Sale Prices 1/11 to 2/11 Ladies’ COTTON FROCKS, Short and Long sleeves, all good styles and fast colourings. Usual prices 6/11 to 15/9. Sale Prices 4/11 to 11/6. ALL HIGH SCHOOL OUTFITS, including Panamas. Gym Frocks, Blouses, and Pullovers. 10 per cent Special Discount. Our usual range of Ladies’ SAMPLE VESTS, in Cotton and Cotton and Silk, to he cleared at Cost Prices. Ladies’ BATHING- SUITS, all this season’s goods. S.W., W., O.S. Usual prices 5/11 to 19/6. Sale Prices 3/11 to 16/6. TO BRALCO PYJAMAS, usually 19/6. Sale Price 9/6. WHIPCORD TROUSERS, all wool, light and dark colours. Sale Price 17/9. “Petone” All Wool SOCKS, fine qualities. Usually 2/11. Sale Price 1/9. FLEECY-LINED UNDERWEAR, Pants arid. Singlets. “SWANTEX” SHIRTS 1 , with two semi-stiff col- v lavs. Usually 12/6. Sale Price 4/6. HEFFORD’S.

YESTERDAYS LUXURY. ..TODAYS NECESS/TY.. ... lot. ojA telephone in the home saves time and trouble; it ensures increased leisure and greater comfort, and gives a feeling of security at all times. THE TELEPHONE U RAILWAYS MAGAZINE ” WINS In “ Grand National ” of Print. It is hard to imagine a New Zealander who would not have a feeling of pride in the February issue of the ‘ New Zealand Railways Magazine” which has strongly established itself as the national monthly of the Dominion. As a specimen of “made in New Zealand” —writing, pictures and printing in colours as well as in the ordinary black —it commands the admiration of any open-minded critic. The magazine is packed with good reading for all sections of the community, young, middle-aged and old. Send copies to friends and relatives overseas. 6d Sixty Ulustrations 6d

SlliSIIISIIISm^i!!SIIISIIISIIISIIISIHS!!ISi!iSIIISIIISIIISilISIll5=lll«IIWI^ DON’T WISH 1 YOU HAD GOOD GLASSES. | GET THEM. | p°“ r per M co d „diHo„f fnd MUCh'IOWER | PRICES make it easy. ~ «j FRANK CURTIS, | REGISTERED OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, | Fellow of the Institute of Opticians of N.Z. Inc. East St, Ashburton, ’Phone 305. = ligSllls=SlllSillSlllSlHglHslHslllsHiSlllSlHsHlslllsHlsHlgHlslils!HslHSg

r Before You Buy a Radio HEAR “RADIOLA” FIRST! Complete range of models include: 5-valve MANTEL . .15 gns Dual-Wave MANTEL . 25 gns Dual-Wave CONSOLE , 30 gns Easy terms arranged. Pianos accepted in part payment or exchange. CORDERY WELLS LTD., Representative: GEORGE SNELGROVE. 120 BURNETT STREET, (Qp'v “Guardian" Office),

n Drink The Toast From Cut Crystal Champagne, Wine and LiqueUJ Glasses, Tumblers, Goblets, Decanters, etc., are here m the newest Cut Crystal. the triangle WATCHMAKER aasußSS^

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 97, 5 February 1936, Page 3

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